Yes it does
we can see our reflection in calm lake because the water is not moving and in sea the water is moving very fastly
When a lake is calm, the surface acts like a flat mirror, reflecting light off of it and back to your eyes, allowing you to see your reflection. When the lake is moving, the surface becomes distorted, causing the light to scatter in different directions instead of reflecting back to you, making it hard to see a clear reflection.
The lake was a calm gentle breeze. The calm baby was a volcano waiting to erupt with emotion.
A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
The canoe would move backward a bit.
We can see our own reflection in a calm lake but not in the sea because the sea is rough and it can not reflect well.
Deep - Water Zone
Water ripples(or water waves) in a lake, pond, or sea.
The reason you can see a clear image of a tree in a lake on a calm day but not on a windy day is that regular reflection requires a smooth surface so that when the light waves bounce off the surface and most of them reflect into your eye which will then be interpeted as sight by the mind but on a windy day the water is not calm and the surface is rough causing light waves to bounce off in many different directions and most of these light waves don't bounce back to human eye so they can be interpted.
The surface of a lake appears blue on a clear day primarily due to the scattering of sunlight. Water absorbs colors in the red part of the light spectrum more effectively than blue, allowing blue wavelengths to be scattered and reflected back to our eyes. Additionally, the sky’s reflection can enhance this blue appearance, especially when the water is calm. Together, these factors contribute to the lake's blue hue.
The light if directed in the water will bend.
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